Thursday 28 January 2016

The Idiocy of Islamic Jihadists on View in a Melbourne Court.

"Therefore let those fight in the way of Allah, who sell this world's life for the hereafter; & whoever fights in the way of Allah, then be he slain or be he victorious, We shall grant him a mighty reward." So Allah tells his moronic fanatics, in verse 4:74 of his repulsive Koran.

The 'mighty reward' is, of course, the backstage pass, the 'access all areas' ticket to Allah's obscene brothel in the sky with its standard allocation of 72 virgins to any frothing cretin who believed this absurd lie sufficiently to murder an unbeliever. The question is: 'How stupid do you have to be to act upon this garbage?'

One possible answer seems to be: 'Stupid enough to think it's a good idea to strap an explosive belt to a kangaroo & send it towards a bunch of cops.' Which in exactly what Sevdet Basem discussed when planning his Anzac Day attack.

"G'day Skippy! What's happening? What's that Skip? There is no god but Allah…… & Mohammed is his prophet? Allahu Akbar?" BOOM! Believe it or not, this absurdity has come up in a Melbourne court, as reported by The Guardian today (hat-tip to Blazing Cat Fur):

Melbourne terrorism accused discussed using kangaroo for Anzac Day attack, court told
Sevdet Ramadan Besim, who is accused of planning to behead a police officer, discussed packing a kangaroo with explosives and setting it loose on police, court hears

A Melbourne teenager allegedly discussed packing a kangaroo with explosives, painting it with an Islamic State symbol and setting it loose on police officers.

Sevdet Ramadan Besim, 19, of Hallam, is accused of plotting an Anzac Day terrorism attack in Melbourne that would have included a beheading.

He was committed to stand trial in the supreme court on Thursday after pleading not guilty to four charges.

They included conducting internet searches of Anzac Day in Melbourne and Dandenong, engaging in communications and creating an electronic memo on his phone – all allegedly in preparation for a terrorist act.

Besim
Besim initially faced five charges, but commonwealth prosecutor Andrew Doyle withdrew one when Besim appeared in the Melbourne magistrates court on Thursday.

Besim is accused of planning to run over, then behead, a police officer.

He allegedly said he was "ready to fight these dogs on there [sic] doorstep" in online communications with a person overseas, according to court documents.

"I'd love to take out some cops," Besim is alleged to have said. "I was gonna meet with them then take some heads ahaha."

Police say the pair also talked generally about Australian wildlife, suggesting a kangaroo could be packed with explosives, painted with "the IS symbol" and set loose on officers.

Besim has been in custody since 18 April, when 200 heavily armed officers swooped on the city's south-east, arresting five teens and seizing knives and swords.

Police say Besim is motivated by an extremist ideology and has expressed support for proscribed terrorist organisations, particularly Isis, which adopt a radical interpretation of Islam.

The dropped charge was one count of conspiring to prepare for or plan an act of terrorism, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.

Besim is due to face a directions hearing next week.

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